View of the Coal Creek School House at 800 Telluride Street, Aurora (Adams County), Colorado. The one room school has white wood-siding building with a gray slate roof. The entrance is protected by a portico. A post-and-rail wood fence surrounds the property. A windmill is beside the school. . The building is used for historical interpretation, illustrating the use of the one-room schoolhouse in rural farm communities and is an Aurora Historic Landmark.

Title and content derived from inventory prepared by Kathleen Barlow.; From inventory: "The Coal Creek Schoolhouse was one of the first schools in Aurora and was originally located near the intersection of E. Jewell Ave. and Powhaton Mile Road. The Coal Creek Schoolhouse was moved to Springhill Park, 800 Telluride St., in 1976. The current structure was built in 1928, after the original schoolhouse (built c. 1870) was destroyed in a fire."; Scanned image from loaned collection.; R7001518747; Digitization sponsored by the Kenneth King Foundation.